Mantis Toboggan wrote: » I'd love a hurling version.
dwd wrote: » So I just getting back into golf this year after a break of about 5 years and have been browsing new clubs for fun :pac:, not really considering changing anything at the moment :rolleyes: but what the f**k, prices are crazy, nearly €600 for top end drivers, over €1400 for a 4-PW irons set! Those prices must be at least 1/3 more expensive that about 5 years, that's crazy! Still some of those new clubs are so pretty (I'm looking at you MP-20's)
dan_ep82 wrote: » Just checked the newest version of mine (900 forged vs 921 ) and only a difference of about €10. Drivers have gotten more expensivefor sure though, and I'm not sure if fairway woods were 300euro before :eek: Second hand is just as mental, seen a set of TM R7's sell for 250 last week on adverts
dwd wrote: » on the irons i was comparing my mizuno mp59's 3-PW which I got around 2014 for €850 to mp20-mcc's which are currently ~€1300 for 4-PW. But I guess Titleist irons would have been at a higher price point compared to Mizuno. I find it hard to fathom paying so much for a driver though, there's been little progress in terms of performance in the last couple of years. TS2 vs TSi2 for example, from youtube reviews, the difference is only aesthetics really, everything else is purely marginal.
Bahanaman wrote: » Am after developing a very worrying case of the sh+#ks! Started with wedges and short irons but is creeping further of the bag. Jaysus it's terrible. Any advice out there?
youcancallmeal wrote: » I'm thinking of getting a new set of wedges but not sure if I should bother. I've only been playing golf about 4 years and have 15 handicap. I have a SM6 52 degree which I use for everything from 50 to 100 yards out. I'm inconsistent with it because I have to vary how hard I hit it depending on the distance, full shots are hardest to execute and invariably fall shot as I get under it too much. I also have a 58 degree high bounce which I use for everything near the green and bunkers. Ideally what I'd like is 50, 54 and 58. Maybe I should keep my 58 and just get 50 and 54? Also I'm going for more lessons next week so will ask him as well
whatnow! wrote: » Why would people ever want to watch other people play golf on TV?
redzerdrog wrote: » What degree is your PW? Do you generally play links or parkland?
youcancallmeal wrote: » I think it's 46 but I'd need to get it checked. I feel like it's 46 because pitching wedge will go 110-120 yards for me and 52 would be 80-90. 100 yard shots are tricky for me, I usually just try take a bit off my pitching wedge which is easier said than done. I'm almost exclusively parkland so low punchy shots is not something I'd do very often(on purpose)
Rikand wrote: » Something that has really helped me with half shots is to think of the swing like the hands on a clock. Address position is half 6 on the clock. Both hands down and then imagine the distance I want to hit by how far back and through I want to swing. A quarter to 3 ten to 2 five to 1 Are the times on the clock face i am usually trying to replicate. For your 100 yard shot, it would be the pitching wedge or 9 iron swung to "five to 1" - that is, bringing your back-swing up as far as the 11 on your clock face and through-swing in reverse around the clock back to the 1. I have found for myself, using this visualisation of feel that I have become much better at half shots and usually while addressing the ball, I will take a couple of rehearsals to see if its a "10 to 2" shot or a "5 to 1" shot before executing to get that feel. There are couple of shots in athlone where the slope means the ball is below your feet and playing a 7 or 8 iron from 90-100 yards with a "ten to 2" swing means I hit the green more often than not. it might not be the most glamorous way to play golf, but it is effective
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Any better format than a full scramble for a bit of fun?
slingerz wrote: » Will we ever get to take out the pin again? Convinced it’s why I miss some short putts